With manufacturing contributing over 10,5% to the continent's GDP, Africa is on the cusp of a manufacturing revolution, driven by dynamic economies such as South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt.
Investment opportunities abound
Africa’s manufacturing sector is witnessing robust growth with top-performing nations like South Africa, which leads the continent, followed by Nigeria and Egypt making significant strides in industries including automotive, textiles and consumer goods. The continent’s increasing focus on industrialisation, coupled with favourable policies and emerging trade agreements like the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement, is creating an ideal environment for businesses seeking to expand their global footprint.
Special economic zones across the continent are at the forefront of this transformation. Notably, Ethiopia’s Hawassa Industrial Park has become a magnet for foreign direct investment, particularly in the textile and apparel industries. Likewise, Morocco and South Africa’s burgeoning automotive sectors, which together produce nearly one million vehicles annually, highlight Africa’s growing significance in global supply chains.
Top manufacturing countries in Africa
- South Africa is the largest manufacturing hub on the continent, contributing approximately 13% of its GDP from the sector.
- Nigeria follows, where manufacturing contributes around 8,7% of GDP, heavily driven by food, beverages and tobacco industries.
- Egypt is another key player with manufacturing contributing 16,7% to its GDP, driven by textiles, chemicals and consumer goods.
Sustainability at the core
As global attention shifts towards sustainable practices, African nations are not being left behind. Investments in renewable energy and green manufacturing are gaining momentum with countries like South Africa leading initiatives to reduce carbon footprints in manufacturing. These efforts not only align with global sustainability trends but also make Africa an attractive destination for eco-conscious investors.
The time to invest is now
Africa’s youthful and rapidly growing population represents a vast workforce and a burgeoning consumer market, making it an ideal location for manufacturing investments. With foreign direct investment in the sector on the rise, particularly in high-growth areas like automotive, textiles and food processing, now is the time to seize the opportunity.
Join the revolution at the 2024 Manufacturing Indaba
Africa’s manufacturing sector is poised for exponential growth and the world is taking notice. As the continent embraces industrialisation and innovation, it is set to become a global manufacturing powerhouse. Companies and investors are encouraged to be part of Africa’s industrial renaissance, driving the future of manufacturing on the continent. These critical issues of manufacturing growth and potential will take centre stage at the upcoming Manufacturing Indaba Conference and Exhibition. This premier event, set to take place from October 22-23 this year at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, will bring together industry leaders, policymakers and investors to discuss the future of manufacturing in Africa. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with key stakeholders and be part of Africa’s industrial renaissance.